Abstract

Content Selection for Device Independence [DISelect] is a specification that allows authors to
choose between different versions of content for use in different
circumstances. This Primer is designed to provide the reader with the basic
knowledge required to make effective use of this markup. It positions
DISelect in relation to other methods of content selection. It also describes
the features of DISelect and illustrates how they can be used in a variety of
scenarios using a number of examples.

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This is the First Public Working Draft of a possible future W3C
Recommendation.

This draft is an outline. It shows the structure of the document. It is
being published to satisfy references from other specifications that are
being published at the same time. DIWG expects to update this draft
shortly.

Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C
Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or
obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this
document as other than work in progress.

Bruno von Niman, ANEC European Association for the Co-ordination of
Consumer Representation in Standardisation

Paul Walsh, Segala M Test

Keith Waters, France Telecom

Mark Watson, Volantis Systems Ltd.

Matt Womer, France Telecom

The Device Independence Working Group has benefited in its work from the
participation and contributions of a number of people not currently members
of the Working Group, including in particular those named below. Affiliations
given are those current at the time of their work with the WG.